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LD OnLine Report

FEBRUARY 2008

HOMEWORK HASSLES? TURN THAT CHORE INTO A CHALLENGE

Just thinking of " homework " can make children anxious, but you

can help them focus on their homework and do it well. Regina

s -- mother of a child with a learning disabilities,

educational therapist, and author of several books on learning

disabilities -- explains that homework goes beyond teaching

academic subjects. It also teaches skills that are vital to

success, such as responsibility and independent work habits.

Being an Efficient Homework Helper: Turning a Chore into a

Challenge makes these suggestions:

+ Respect your child. Respect begins with understanding. If your

child resists doing homework, try to figure out why.

+ Review the basic assignment with your child to ensure that she

understands what is required. Many children miss the overall

concept.

+ Break the assignment into smaller parts or simple steps.

+ Provide structured breaks to reduce fatigue and decrease

boredom. You might have your child stretch, do chair pushups,

walk to another table to sharpen a pencil, or relax her eyes by

looking out the window at a distant target for a count of five.

+ If you feel your child is requiring too much time to complete

her assignment, keep track of the time and discuss it with your

child's teacher.

http://pbsmail.org/ct/lpqHYS91SEer/challenge

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CAN YOU AND YOUR CHILD HELP WITH RESEARCH?

Do you have a child with reading difficulties who has not yet

responded well to available instruction? Would you consider

allowing your child to participate in research studies? These

studies often involve helpful treatments. Some children benefit

from the attention. Your participation would improve the lives

of other children with dyslexia, their families, and the

education system. Consider signing up for the Dyslexia Research

Registry, funded by the National Institutes of Health. In

return, you will receive resources and referrals.

http://pbsmail.org/ct/ppqHYS91SEeO/volunteer

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LOOKING FOR A SCIENCE INTERNSHIP?

The American Association for the Advancement of Science is

offering internship opportunities in science, engineering,

mathematics, computer science, and some fields of business for

students with disabilities. These paid positions are with

companies such as IBM, NASA, Merck, Google, Lockheed ,

CVS, and Navair.

Applications are due March 15, 2008.

http://pbsmail.org/ct/pdqHYS91SEeb/internship

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HAVE YOU FOUND A TEACHING STAR?

If so, help her get recognized. Nominate her for the 2008

American Stars of Teaching Award given by the U.S. Department of

Education. The deadline is March 31, 2008. A teacher will be

selected from every state and from the District of Columbia and

honored in a ceremony this fall.

http://pbsmail.org/ct/p7qHYS91SEe6/stars

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NEW ESSAYS BY CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES

LD OnLine's Kids' Essay section has several new essays. Read:

+ Musings on My Learning Disability. Lyra meditates in a poetic

essay about experiencing learning disabilities.

http://pbsmail.org/ct/0pqHYS91SEet/musings

+ About My LD. tells about being tested for LD in the

eighth grade

http://pbsmail.org/ct/9pqHYS91SEex/myld

+ Trapped. Martha talks about Nonverbal Learning Disabilities,

and being trapped in a world which makes very little sense.

http://pbsmail.org/ct/97qHYS91SEes/trapped

+ Nobody Is Dumb. Sydney writes about , who learned she

learned she wasn't dumb.

http://pbsmail.org/ct/9dqHYS91SEew/nobody

Read more:

http://pbsmail.org/ct/07qHYS91SEe5/kidzone

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LINDAMOOD-BELL'S 16TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

The Sensory-Language Connection for Learning:

Dyslexia~Hyperlexia~Autism

You are invited to attend mood-Bell's 16th Annual

International Conference at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel &

Spa in Anaheim, California. This conference will offer research

sessions in the latest information in brain research, cognition,

decoding, language comprehension, vocabulary, dyslexia,

hyperlexia, and autism. Workshops in the acclaimed

mood-Bell programs, presented by the authors and

mood-Bell's experienced Professional Development

Presenters, will also be offered. Eminent keynote speakers

include:

+ Alan Paivio, Ph.D, Professor Emeritus, University of Western

Ontario

+ J. Minshew, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology,

University of Pittsburgh, Center for Autism Research (CeFAR)

+ Nanci Bell, M.A., Author and Cofounder of mood-Bell

Learning Processes

For more information or to register today, please call

1-800-233-1819 or visit:

http://pbsmail.org/ct/Q1qHYS91SEej/conference

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ADLIT.ORG: ALL ABOUT ADOLESCENT LITERACY

If you work or live with adolescents who struggle with reading,

have we got news for you! We've just launched AdLit.org, our new

sister site for parents and educators of kids in grades 4-12.

AdLit.org is your source for adolescent literacy material for

parents, practitioners, and all people who want students to be

better readers and writers.

You'll find articles, information for the classroom, tips for

parents, book recommendations, author interviews, a blog, and a

free monthly e-newsletter called " Word Up! " Read the section on

learning disabilities:

http://pbsmail.org/ct/opqHYS91SEec/adlitld

Go to adlit.org:

http://pbsmail.org/ct/o7qHYS91SEed/adlit

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FEATURED ARTICLE FOR TEACHERS

+ Differentiating Instruction: A Modified Concerto in Four

Movements

Differentiating instruction involves expertise in four areas:

the students, the curriculum, cognitive theory, and

differentiated instruction practices. Find out how to unite

these four themes to help your students grow.

http://pbsmail.org/ct/01qHYS91SEef/movements

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FEATURED ARTICLE FOR PARENTS

+ Communicating with Your Child's School Through Letter Writing

Learn to write letters that get your child the services he

needs. Read how to write good letters and choose from ten sample

letters that cover common situations: requests for evaluation or

mediation, positive feedback, and more.

http://pbsmail.org/ct/l7qHYS91SEe4/communicating

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FEATURED ARTICLE FOR STUDENTS

+ A Student's Guide to the IEP

Do you know how you can use your IEP to reach your educational

goals? The IEP determines what services you get in school. Plan

how to speak up in your IEP review about your progress. Learn to

write the IEP so you meet your goals with the support you want.

A Student's Guide to the IEP also has helpful information for

parents and teachers.

http://pbsmail.org/ct/0dqHYS91SEev/guidetoiep

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THE 3RD ANNUAL TEACHING & LEARNING CELEBRATION

Your connection to K-12 Professional Development from Public

Television

March 7-8, 2008, Friday/Saturday, New York, NY

Public Television honors educators with an exciting professional

development experience for teachers, administrators, and

everyone who cares about providing dynamic education for all!

Brought to you by New York's local public television stations

Thirteen/WNET and WLIW21, the Celebration has quickly become one

of the nation's premier professional development events. With a

focus on science and global awareness, the 2008 Celebration

boasts a sterling lineup of speakers, including legendary

primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE; Jean-Michel Cousteau of

PBS's Ocean Adventures; educational media pioneer Milton Chen;

and many others.

Please click on the link below for registration information,

videos and biographies of our featured speakers, a list of

exhibitors, and other highlights.

http://pbsmail.org/ct/QdqHYS91SEem/thirteen

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IN THE NEWS

+ A Child's View of Attention Deficit

http://pbsmail.org/ct/odqHYS91SEee/view

+ Dysgraphia: More Than Just Bad Handwriting

http://pbsmail.org/ct/Q7qHYS91SEeE/dysgraphia

+ Dedham Students Do Well on Tests

http://pbsmail.org/ct/l1qHYS91SEeB/tests

View more headlines in LD News:

http://pbsmail.org/ct/p1qHYS91SEeg/ldnews

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NEW IN OUR YELLOW PAGES

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SCHOOLS

+ Eagle Hill School

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+ The Learning Lab @ Lesley

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+ Riverview School

http://pbsmail.org/ct/Y7qHYS91SEe9/riverview

PROFESSIONALS

+ Bright Minds Institute

http://pbsmail.org/ct/RpqHYS91SEe8/brightminds

+ LearningWise Strategies, LLC

http://pbsmail.org/ct/R7qHYS91SEen/learningwise

PRODUCTS

+ Phonics Games for Fluency

http://pbsmail.org/ct/RdqHYS91SEeh/fluency

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ADVERTISE WITH LD ONLINE YELLOW PAGES

Reach more than 200,000 parents and professionals each month.

Since 1996, LD OnLine has been the number one source of trusted

information for parents and professionals.

http://pbsmail.org/ct/R1qHYS91SEey/advertise

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All the best from LD OnLine!

+ Noel Gunther, Executive Director

+ Shalini Anand, Technical Web Manager

+ Dale S. Brown, Senior Manager

+ Chase, Associate Editor

+ Deckert, Web Producer

+ Laurie Fry, Publicist

+ Sun Kim, Web Coordinator

+ Christian Lindstrom, Senior Producer

+ Alan Lundy-Ponce, Director

+ Joanne Meier, Ph.D., Research Consultant

+ , Outreach Consultant

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Newsletter Editor: Dale S. Brown

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about the latest events on our website. LD OnLine and the LD

OnLine Report are made possible in part by generous support from

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